Science, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

Where do aquatic (water) plants get the carbon dioxide needed for
photosynthesis?

a. From the carbon dioxide in air
b. From the carbon dioxide dissolved in
water
c. Aquatic plants do not need carbon
dioxide to make food
d. Aquatic plants do not make their own
food
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Answers

Answered by sainq
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From the carbon dioxide in the air.

This is so because Carbon dioxide and other gases present in the air.

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Answered by halderswarnava57
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(b) from the carbon dioxide dissolved in the water because they filter the carbon dioxide present in the water and then takes the carbon dioxide .

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